John Harris Burt

John Harris Burt obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

John Harris Burt

John Burt Obituary

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John Harris Burt - September 17, 1956 - August 10, 2022
Johnny Burt was one of the smartest guys we ever knew. The glint in his eye and that mischievous smile seemed to say "that's right, friend, I have it all figured out-watch and learn." And we did. And here's what we learned from Johnny:
Life is about love. That's it. That's the lesson.
Now, is that such an original idea? Not really - not as a thought, anyway. Not as a statement. Many of us may even believe it. But few of us act on it, or act on it consistently.
Johnny lived it. He loved everyone, and wanted to be loved by all. He was far from flawless, but his love for others was close to perfect. It burned bright, and gave him a stature and presence far beyond his small physical frame. And when that love was reciprocated, Johnny was radiant.
John Harris Burt was born on September 17, 1956 at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Douglas Church Burt and Janice Birkes Burt. From father Doug, he would inherit dogged persistence and a work ethic that was second-to-none. Mother Janice loved him intensely and unconditionally, and that love is as responsible as anything else for the person John would become later in life.
John was born with phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare disorder that can lead to intellectual disability. The United States didn't begin testing for PKU routinely until several years after John was born. We believe John was born at exactly the right time and place.
Johnny, the guy we knew and loved, was born a few years later, following some important choices that John Harris Burt made as a young man, with the help of innumerable angels along the way, Mother Janice the first and most important.
John Harris Burt was subjected to cruelty of various stripes throughout his life, ranging from teasing to outright abuse, the full severity and scope of which are known only to him. Far more often than not, in the face of this adversity and suffering, John Harris Burt chose to respect others anyway, including those who disrespected him. He chose to trust others anyway, including those who betrayed him or used him as a mere object for their amusement.
He chose to love others anyway. And in making that choice, John Harris Burt became a legend.
Johnny Burt loved sports, and in particular high school sports. As has been noted by both the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune, he was a "fixture" at high school sports events, and left an "indelible mark" on Utah's sports landscape. He also loved playing sports, from ping pong to volleyball to pickleball to pickup basketball - he'd play anything, and especially enjoyed participating with the Special Olympics of Utah. He was competitive in other ways, too. For example, he was a beast at Uno and Bingo, but really hated to lose.
Johnny loved to help others, and took charge whenever he could. If you gave him a job, you had to be sure you were clear on the instructions from the beginning, because once he got going it was hard to redirect him. And stop him? Good luck trying that; the man worked until the job was done, and heaven help anyone who got in the way. He held jobs and lived independently for most of his life, including for Deseret Industries, the Utah Jazz, the Delta Center, Murray City, Sandy City, and Utah Grizzlies Hockey.
Johnny was generous and loved to give other people toys, treats, and gifts, some of which were pretty unusual. Those lucky enough to have received such gifts were often left wondering where they had come from!
Johnny was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and an inspiring example of "enduring to the end." He exemplified the first and second great commandments, as there was no doubt he loved God and his fellow man. Some of the most important people in Johnny's life were in the Crescent Ridge Stake in Sandy, Utah. He faithfully served a service mission at the Salt Lake Temple. We like to imagine he's already hard at work in Heaven, and may be trying to take charge!
Johnny passed away in his sleep at Avalon West Health & Rehabilitation in the early morning of August 10, 2022, after suffering a variety of health challenges during the past few years. He received excellent care at Avalon, for which his family is very grateful.
Johnny is survived by brothers Mike (and his wife Joan, and their children), Doug (and his wife Peggy, and their children) and Barry, and sisters Rosemary (and her husband Skip, and their children) and Annette (and her children). Johnny is also survived by countless others with whom he developed relationships and formed bonds of family as close as those of his "blood" relatives. Those relatives want to thank all of you for your kindness toward (and patience with!) Johnny over many years.
Johnny's funeral will be held at the Crescent Ridge Stake building at 1265 East 11000 South, Sandy, Utah, at 12:00 PM on August 20, 2022. A viewing will begin at 10:00 AM at the same building.
In lieu of flowers, consider donating to the Special Olympics of Utah at https://www.classy.org/campaign/johnny-burt/c423599. Also, please consider leaving thoughts, memories and photos by clicking here https://forms.gle/cMz4sR3Edqspwtcy9
To view the services on-line via Zoom click on the "Watch Services" button or follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/9z5_8a2njyhEBXnbaI1iYnuZNketYKDeDO8OmqnkjnRrsGkSQ6qFrb29PYXS4LWv.DWOdnPZVGSSyVC1T?startTime=1661017183000
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August 22, 2022

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August 20, 2022

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August 18, 2022

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Coach Pimm

August 22, 2022

Johnny was one of my favorite humans. He was involved with our Alta Basketball team in our 2003 Championship year. I was honored to attend Johnny's Eagle Scout Court of Honor. I am grateful to be a friend of Johnny's and I look forward to a reunion one day. I am sure he is back in the loving arms of his Mom and Dad. I want to offer my sincere condolences to the Burt family for their loss.

Kim & Cindy Sorensen

August 20, 2022

We are out of town and will miss Johny´s service

Johnny was a great friend and example to our family. I´m certain there is a great reunion on the other side.
We are blessed we had Johny as our dear friend for many many years

Natalie Gleave

August 18, 2022

When we lived in the Crescent neighborhood I would catch Johnny putting my garbage cans away each week. I was overwhelmed with little kids and each week his secret act of service was a blessing in my life.

Lana Gray

August 17, 2022

He followed me around at slco concessions and Slcc concessions being my help buddy for over 30 years. You will be missed

Evan Excell

August 16, 2022

One of a kind, Johnny was the ultimate example of service and loyalty. He loved high school sports and we at the UHSAA loved him. Most of the time we didn´t know how he arrived...but knew assuredly that he would be at some game or tournament when the time came. Johnny just wanted to help- to serve. Whether it was with stats, crowd control, moving t-shirts or cleanup, he was there with a smile and a helping hand. The sports world will not be the same without Johnny, as I´m sure his neighborhood and ward will not either. We love you Johnny Burt.

Evan and Nicki Excell UHSAA retired

Dave Wilkey

August 16, 2022

""Mile smile Johnny"....a very accurate description because it started on the inside and NEVER stopped growing to the outside....and then back to the inside....of everyone else whose heart he touched. Well done Johnny, well done.

See ya later bud hopefully at a heavenly high school basketball game!

John and Jacque Armstrong

August 14, 2022

We looked forward to seeing Johnny at our special needs activities each week. We are so grateful to have been able to be a part of his life and really felt a void when he moved. We love and miss Johnny but look forward to seeing and talking to him again some day

Lisa Eckersley

August 13, 2022

Johnny was a remarkable person. I always appreciated seeing him pop up at church events in the Crescent Ridge Stake. A few times he saved my activity by knowing exactly where, for instance, the microphone was. He often was there after activities to help close the building and take out the trash. What a difference he made in such simple ways. My daughter Annie, also living with a disability, was someone Johnny watched over. At church meetings he would make sure she has a place to sit and that she knew where she was going. His kindness was very appreciated.
I pray for comfort and peace for the Burt family. Your brother was beloved, making life more interesting, and more fun, wherever he was.
We will remember him fondly.
Lisa Eckersley

Erin

August 12, 2022

Johnny, thank you for loving on my boys. You were the highlight of our softball games! We always looked forward to seeing you and all the treats. You are one special person who we love dearly! We were lucky to know you. Thanks for being such a shining light to everyone around!

Connie & Ron Smith

August 12, 2022

Dear Sweet Johnny, we have so many special memories with you over the last nearly 40 years! Celebrating every Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthday, and many other special occasions with you. Thank you Doug and Peggy for taking such good care of your brother. Johnny, always remember how we ended our phone calls and that it will never end...I love you.

Brent Miller

August 12, 2022

The link to leave memories didn't work so I will leave some here. Johnny and I became friends in the Singles ward 20+ years ago. I loved him even when he would call early on Saturday mornings and declare wake up sleepy head. Truly love Johnny and there will always be a soft spot for him in my heart.

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